The Deep State's tentacles reached into America's telecommunications infrastructure, and now we have proof. Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) is demanding the Federal Communications Commission take immediate action against Verizon after the telecom giant quietly handed over phone records from multiple Republican senators to Special Counsel Jack Smith's politically motivated investigation targeting President Trump and the 2020 election.
This isn't just corporate overreach—it's a direct assault on the constitutional separation of powers and the privacy rights of elected officials who dared to question the 2020 election irregularities.
Big Tech Collusion With Biden's DOJ
Verizon's decision to fork over sensitive communications data from sitting U.S. senators without a fight exposes the cozy relationship between Big Tech, telecommunications giants, and the Biden administration's weaponized Justice Department. While these same companies fought tooth and nail against Trump administration requests, they rolled over like lap dogs for Jack Smith's fishing expedition.
Senator Hagerty, whose personal phone records were among those seized, isn't backing down. He's calling on the FCC to investigate this egregious violation of legislative privilege and impose serious consequences on Verizon for their complicity in this constitutional crisis.
"When telecommunications companies become willing participants in political witch hunts, they threaten the very foundation of our democratic system," a source close to Hagerty's office told reporters.
This revelation proves what patriots have known all along: the administrative state will stop at nothing to protect their power and punish anyone who challenges the establishment narrative. Jack Smith's investigation was never about justice—it was about intimidation and silencing dissent.
Constitutional Crisis Ignored by Legacy Media
Of course, don't expect the mainstream media to treat this constitutional violation with the urgency it deserves. They're too busy carrying water for the same Deep State operatives who orchestrated this surveillance overreach.
President Trump's return to office couldn't have come at a more critical time. With patriots like Hagerty leading the charge for accountability, Americans are finally seeing the corruption exposed and confronted head-on.
The question remains: how many other Republican lawmakers had their private communications secretly handed over to partisan prosecutors? And will Verizon face real consequences, or just another corporate slap on the wrist?
